2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92185-3
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Soziologische Handlungstheorie

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“…Studies show that the users' assessment and acceptance of technological innovations are bound to their current behavior [87,102]. The experiences of the real-world laboratory Schorndorf confirm this assessment and show that involvement affects evaluation and acceptance.…”
Section: Potential Of the Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Studies show that the users' assessment and acceptance of technological innovations are bound to their current behavior [87,102]. The experiences of the real-world laboratory Schorndorf confirm this assessment and show that involvement affects evaluation and acceptance.…”
Section: Potential Of the Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Apart from the analysis of data and documents in the beginning, it was indispensable to apply qualitative and explorative methods to reveal the intrinsic motivation of the individual, that determines action but is hidden behind visible behavior [83,84]. Knowing that people perceive and generate mobility according to conditions in their daily lives, [85][86][87][88] qualitative methods are essential in helping investigate individual mobility [2,89]. Data analysis, 12 expert interviews with local stakeholders (bus operators, taxi drivers, bus drivers, responsible authorities, etc.)…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to role theory, an individual has various roles in life that come with expectations on how to behave and this is associated with a particular social status [Linton, 1936;Miebach, 2010;van der Horst, 2016]. Role theory is not restricted to specific research fields and is applied in, for example, political sciences [Klose, 2019], the processes of identity construction in business [Simpson and Carroll, 2008], and sex/gender or family research or international relations [van der Horst, 2016].…”
Section: Role Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter, normative-structural role concept, an individual's role is defined by their position or function in social order, such as profession or membership, which is linked to certain rights and privileges, duties, and obligations. Roles come with specific rules for interactions [Linton, 1936;Merton, 1957;Miebach, 2010] and role actors are expected to more or less abide by them in given situations [Mead, 1934] in order to support and structure the social culture [Lynch, 2007]. Additionally, within the normative-structural role concept, the status of these actors in the social order is linked to their position on the ladder of appreciation and prestige in society [Dahrendorf, 2010].…”
Section: Role Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%